Moneylender
- 23 Jan 2003 08:09
mackem
- 03 Mar 2005 12:18
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You are totally obsessed with oldolie yuff.
Indieman
- 03 Mar 2005 17:37
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It would be nice if the baiters, all of them, from both sides, restricted their bile to one single website. That way, sensible posters might be able to read and write about Tadpole without feeling the need to wash their hands afterwards.
Moneylender
- 03 Mar 2005 18:39
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Indieman
What a good refreshing idea! lets keep this site
clear of the insults, inuendos and back biting.
M
Moneylender
- 04 Mar 2005 11:02
- 1280 of 2262
Tadpole-Cartesia Now Tadpole Technology Group's Geospatial Solutions Division
Carlsbad, Calif. and Edinburgh and Cambridge (UK), March 4, 2005: Tadpole Technology [LSE- TAD] announces a name change for its Tadpole-Cartesia division.
Tadpole-Cartesia will now be marketed as the Geospatial Solutions Division of the Tadpole Technology Group.
The division's business focus will remain unaltered.
Tadpole Technology Group's Geospatial Solutions Division develops turnkey infrastructure software that supports the management, replication and distribution of enterprise GIS data within and between organizations. By extending GIS in their business processes, organizations can integrate and access up-to-date data on-demand, from any location, at anytime.
About Tadpole Technology Geospatial Solutions Division
The Geospatial Solutions Division of Tadpole Technology Group, provides enterprise infrastructure software solutions to support the management, replication and distribution of geographic data within and between organizations. Tadpole Technology is a strategic partner of ESRI, the world's leading GIS company.
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snappy
- 04 Mar 2005 11:06
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Employees exercising options whilst the shareprice is just 7p does not bode well for confidence, unless the options must be exercised as they are close to expiry. I know the amounts are small but never the less the employees have a good idea what is going on at the company.
Tadpole Technologies plc (the 'Company')
Additional Listing
Application has today been made for 73,500 ordinary shares of 1p each in the
Company ('Ordinary Shares') to be admitted to the Official List of the UK
Listing Authority and to trading on the London Stock Exchange. The Ordinary
Shares are being issued pursuant to the exercise of options by employees.
Admission of these Ordinary Shares is expected to become effective on 10 March
2005.
4 March 2005
pachandl
- 04 Mar 2005 11:08
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ML - thanks for the update but it reminds me a bit of the phrase "re-organising the pillows on the Titanic". Still, if it provides a sharper marketing focus then so be it. Let's hope they don't need a cash-call to pay for the change in stationery and letterheads.
snappy
- 04 Mar 2005 11:27
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pach - LOL - they have a cash call facility in place for 5m with Gem if needed.
Moneylender
- 04 Mar 2005 11:28
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I suppose what they are trying to do is get everything into being one 'whole' company not bitties of companies.
Expect the next announcement to be similar but for the Streaming Division.
Looks to me like Tad is growing up - costs much less to market ONE company that 3 I'd guess.
M
Moneylender
- 07 Mar 2005 11:13
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Carlsbad, Calif. and Edinburgh and Cambridge (UK), March 7, 2005: Truckee Donner Public Utility District in California has selected Tadpole Technology Group's GO! Sync (Redline) field solution to equip its mobile workforce with GIS and GPS for improvement of field force services.
Ian Fitzgerald of Truckee Donner Public Utility District will be presenting their enterprise adoption of ArcGIS on the ESRI booth at this week's GITA conference. GO! Sync (Redline) plays an integral role within the District's enterprise implementation, allowing PUD field crews to replace pen and paper with new redline technology to sketch both map corrections and work related drawings onto underlying GIS data. Using Tadpole's GO! Sync data synchronization and replication technology, redline changes are automatically posted back to the enterprise server and distributed to field users.
The simple to use field mapping system will be deployed on Tablet PC's, and combines powerful, yet intuitive field specific tools, including standard map navigation, searching, trace modeling, routing and GPS support. All of the tools can be activated using the Tablet PC touch-screens and easy to learn gesturing commands.
"GO! Sync (Redline) fits our vision for extending enterprise ArcGIS into field operations," states Ian Fitzgerald. "After years of searching for the right field deployment technology, we selected Tadpole Technology's ArcGIS Engine embedded Redline application to be that elusive environment. With their superior technology, complete solution, and 15 years of field system experience, we felt someone finally got it right!"
"GO! Sync (Redline) is the utility and municipality industry's answer to bridging the gap between paper drawings and using enterprise ArcGIS in the field," asserts Susan Park, GO! Sync Product Manager. "Leveraging ESRI's ArcGIS Engine component architecture, we can provide a complete field viewing and redlining system that can be adopted to meet specific and evolving operational requirements."
About GO! Sync (Redline)
GO! Sync (Redline) is a fit for purpose application framework for enabling field adoption of ArcGIS for both viewing and sketching. It is built upon ArcGIS Engine and uses the GO! Sync data management engine to incrementally distribute updates to and from field devices.
About Tadpole Technology Group
The Geospatial Solutions Division of Tadpole Technology Group, provides enterprise infrastructure software solutions to support the management, replication and distribution of geographic data within and between organizations. Tadpole Technology is a strategic partner of ESRI, the world's leading GIS company.
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snappy
- 07 Mar 2005 11:21
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ML, what has happened to Keith?
Moneylender
- 07 Mar 2005 11:59
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Snappy
No idea! Contrary to popular opinion, I dont know him that well.
Only met him once at an AGM.
M
Moneylender
- 07 Mar 2005 17:30
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Stream Theory, Inc. today announces that it has signed a contract with StreamTech of The Netherlands to provide software-streaming solutions to game ISVs, portals, and ISPs in the Benelux region, Germany and France. StreamTech is a division of Van Der Have Media B.V., a company specialized in editorial and technical solutions for the videogames and entertainment related industry.
Gamers want to get the latest hits quickly. Game publishers want to meet their demand and fight piracy to get their ROI. Traditional methods of getting Windows-based games to market are being made obsolete. CD-ROMs and full-program downloads that need to be installed are expensive, time-consuming and account for sizeable support costs. Software streaming has the ROI advantages of centralized streaming servers and local execution of programs that are delivered on-demand.
Software streaming is an underlying technology that supports utility computing, software-as-a-service and pay-as-you-go pricing. For PC gaming companies and ISPs looking to compete in the games-on-demand (G-on-D) market, software streaming is the technology of choice. Acceptance of software streaming has already captured early mainstream users and continues to provide a competitive business advantage.
Game developers and others in the on-demand gaming market, which according to DFC Intelligence is projected to grow from $1.9 billion in 2003 to $5.2 billion in 2006 and $9.8 billion in 2009, stream software to increase revenue and customer loyalty by offering titles over the Internet for purchase, rental or trial, all with piracy protection and an optimum game-play experience. Software streaming is also a platform that creates new revenue opportunities for regional ISPs who can use it to create games-on-demand and managed services offerings.
"Adding the Stream Theory software-streaming platform to our portfolio allows us to offer products and services that let our customers successfully compete in the games-on-demand space," said Jimmy Van Der Have, CEO of StreamTech. "Besides handling all of the aspects of integrating, hosting, communications and systems management, we are also providing syndication services so that a multitude of game titles become available on the streaming platform to smaller ISPs and portals who could not easily negotiate many separate contracts."
"StreamTech's proven expertise in deploying streaming solutions makes them an ideal channel partner for Stream Theory in Europe," said Steig Westerberg, CEO of Stream Theory. "StreamTech is as focused on and committed to streaming solutions as we are. There is a significant opportunity for both companies to expand the reach within the games-on-demand market and catapult it into wide-spread adoption."
The software-streaming market is built on two markets: games-on-demand and enterprise. Stream Theory leads the global games-on-demand market and Endeavors Technology (www.endeavors.com) leads the enterprise market. Both companies are wholly owned subsidiaries of Tadpole Technology plc (LSE- TAD).
About Stream Theory
Stream Theory, Inc., founded in 1996 and with headquarters in Santa Clara, California, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tadpole Technology plc [LSE- TAD]. Stream Theory has developed a patented framework that is a piracy deterrent for software publishers. Stream Theory, Inc. is a leading supplier of software streaming technology for delivering and managing software applications worldwide over IP and digital media. Leading software publishers, developers, portals, ASPs, and broadband ISPs have deployed the company's patented technology. For more information, visit www
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yuff
- 09 Mar 2005 14:13
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snappy
Maut sold all his tad a while ago and is invested in other shares which have ben a lot more successful, although thats not hard looking at Tad's past performance.
Kivver
- 09 Mar 2005 15:05
- 1290 of 2262
it will need to go above 15p before it turns into a frog. Howq many years off is that?
Moneylender
- 15 Mar 2005 19:43
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http://news.com.com/Microsoft+gets+outside+the+box+with+software/2100-1012_3-5616733.html?tag=st.num
Microsoft gets outside the box with software
Published: March 15, 2005, 4:00 AM PST
By Ina Fried
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
TrackBack Print E-mail TalkBack
A decade ago, Bill Gates and other executives at Microsoft decided that traditional packaged software was dead--all software would eventually be delivered via the Internet.
Microsoft's thinking was premature, but not necessarily incorrect, Gates told CNET News.com last week.
"Like many things around the Internet that were predicted to happen quickly, they're not wrong, they're simply things that take more time," Gates said in a recent interview.
Now, Microsoft is quietly working on the technological innards that will one day let the company offer corporate customers what is known in the industry as "software as a service." Some of Microsoft's competitors in the business software market, such as Salesforce.com and NetSuite, have been offering software as a service products for years.
yuff
- 17 Mar 2005 09:07
- 1292 of 2262
A bit of buying to start the day off!
pachandl
- 17 Mar 2005 22:13
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Tadpole Technology PLC
Daily Commentary 17.3.05
Our system posted a BUY CONFIRMED today. The previous SELL recommendation that was confirmed was made on 28.02.2005 (17) days ago, when the stock price was 7.2500. Since then TAD has fallen -3.45% .
Were you eager to go long? Well, without doubt, it was the right time to do so. The BUY signal was finally confirmed, and most probably you have called your broker and placed your long orders with no hesitation.
Don't worry if you have missed this buying opportunity. The market may now give you a second chance. You may still find good prices for buying in the next session.
BUY
CONFIRMED
7.0000
+0.3700 +5.58%
Candlestick Analysis
Todays Candlestick Patterns:
White Marubozu
Today a White Marubozu was formed. This shows that the buyers controlled the price action from the first trade to the last trade.
yuff
- 18 Mar 2005 09:18
- 1294 of 2262
pach
What website is this from?
no
- 18 Mar 2005 10:07
- 1295 of 2262
this share doesn't seem to be doing very well. wasn't somebody called ainsoph the big expert on these? where is he now?
pachandl
- 18 Mar 2005 10:30
- 1296 of 2262
Yuff - http://www.britishbulls.com/ - just enter the epic of any LSE company at the top of the page (just above middle of the tool bar).)